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Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition,” which is on display 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 1, features authentic artifacts from ...
Colonel Archibald Gracie's letter from onboard the ill-fated ocean liner has been described as "prophetic".
A letter written by one of the most well-known Titanic survivors sold for about $399,000 at auction over the weekend.
The ship was the largest afloat and the most glorious. Her name: Titanic. While the fate of the luxury liner in April 1912 is ...
Col. Archibald Gracie wrote the letter while traveling on the Titanic days before the ship sank and plunged him into the icy ...
A letter written by one of most well-known survivors of the Titanic disaster has sold for a record-breaking €350,930 at ...
The wealthy American wrote the letter on the first day of the Titanic's sailing, 10 April 1912, from the first class passenger's cabin C51. It was then posted when the ship docked in Queenstown ...
Instead of sailing on the same vessel for the return trip to America, he booked passage on the Titanic. In his letter to Brooks, Gracie wrote that the Oceanic was “like an old friend.” ...
After the book's publication, Gracie traveled to Europe, sailing there on the Oceanic, according to Encyclopedia Titantica. For his return back to the U.S., Gracie booked a passage on the Titanic.
Col Gracie was one of about 2,200 passengers and crew on board the Titanic sailing to New York. More than 1,500 died in the disaster. The first-class passenger, wrote the letter from cabin C51.